Priority is claimed to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2008 008 645.2, filed Feb. 11, 2008, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a method for treating laundry in a washing machine that includes a cycle for smoothing the laundry.
When washing laundry in a drum-type washing machine, the laundry is moved in the drum for about 40 to 120 minutes, thereby producing the mechanical washing action. During this process, the suds container; i.e., the drum, contains water which, in conjunction with the movement of the laundry, allows the dirt to be washed out. This movement produces wrinkles in the laundry, the wrinkling being aggravated during the final spinning operation, during which the laundry items are pressed against the wall of the drum by centrifugal force. In order to avoid wrinkling and/or to smooth the laundry, EP 1 657 345 A2 describes injecting steam into the drum while the drum is rotated. Disadvantageously, the dewrinkling effect produced in this manner may be minimal because the laundry is still wet and, therefore, can absorb only small amounts of steam. Moreover, an additional steam generating means is required, which adds to the technical complexity and cost of the washing machine.
EP 1 275 767 A1 describes generating the steam using the heating element that is provided for the wash liquid in the suds container. EP 1 555 338 A2 describes injecting the steam into the drum while the drum is rotated at a speed higher than that at which the laundry is pressed against the wall of the drum. During this process, existing wrinkles may become worse due to the forced contact against the wall of the drum. Since the wet laundry does not absorb or absorbs only small amounts of steam, only a minor dewrinkling effect is achieved.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide an improved method for dewrinkling laundry in a drum-type washing machine, and a washing machine for carrying out said method.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a method of treating laundry in a washing machine having a rotatable drum disposed in a suds container. The method includes heating the drum wall with a heater during a laundry smoothing cycle and rotating the drum during the smoothing cycle at a first speed so as to lift the laundry in the drum to a height at which the laundry slides down the drum wall.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail below and is schematically shown in the drawings, in which:
a and 3b are diagrams illustrating the time sequence of smoothing cycle GL; and
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a washing machine or a washer-dryer machine including a housing, a suds container resiliently mounted therein, a drum drivable by a motor and rotatably mounted in the suds container, and further including a heater disposed in the suds container, and a controller adapted to control the motor and the heater to perform a method of smoothing laundry.
In an embodiment, the method of the present invention allows for easy dewrinkling of laundry items without having to make any constructional changes in the washing machine. According to the method of this embodiment, during the cycle for smoothing the laundry, the drum wall is heated, and the drum is rotated at a relatively low speed, at which the laundry is lifted only to a level where it slides along the wall of the drum. During this cycle, the suds container and/or the drum, contains no or only a small amount of wash liquid, so that no wetting of the laundry items occurs. Therefore, the still wet laundry slides along a hot and/or substantially dry drum wall; i.e., the wall of the drum slides along under the laundry, whereby the laundry is smoothed in a manner similar to ironing. In the process, the moisture present in the laundry evaporates, at least partially, on the hot drum wall, which provides additional drying of the laundry. The steam so produced in turn improves the loosening of the laundry, so that already existing wrinkles are reduced.
For this purpose, it is suitable to rotate the drum at a speed in the range of 15 to 25 rpm. Thus, in a drum of a conventional household washing machine, the desired sliding effect is reliably achieved, while preventing laundry from being carried along with the drum until it detaches from the drum wall. When the speeds are in the above-mentioned range, the laundry is carried along no further than from the 6 o'clock position to the 9 o'clock or 3 o'clock position, from where it slides along the wall of the drum to the 6 o'clock position.
In an embodiment, the partial revolution is about one-quarter to one-half of a full revolution. This ensures that the laundry will not be carried along to a point where it would fall down.
In this connection, the drum wall can be heated to a temperature of about 50 to 70° C. In this manner, an ironing effect is achieved, such as when ironing using a iron and a damp cloth, or using a steam iron.
To ensure that preferably all laundry items will slide along the drum wall, the cycle includes several phases. In a sliding phase, the drum is rotated at the low speed for about 2 to 6 partial revolutions, whereas during a subsequent repositioning phase, it is rotated at a higher speed which causes the laundry to be repositioned within the drum.
In a suitable embodiment, the higher speed is in the range of 40 to 60 rpm to ensure reliable repositioning of the laundry within the drum.
In an embodiment, the sliding phases last about 30 to 60 seconds, and the repositioning phases last about 5 to 10 seconds, the cycle for smoothing the laundry including more than two sliding phases and respective subsequent repositioning phases.
In an embodiment, the cycle can include 6 to 10 sliding phases and respective subsequent repositioning phases. This ensures that all laundry items will contact the hot drum wall several times. The last repositioning phase is followed by a cooling phase, during which the heater is off and the drum is rotated in a reversing fashion at the higher speed for about 60 to 120 seconds. In this way, the laundry is loosened as it is cooled, thus allowing wrinkles in the laundry to be further reduced or removed.
The present invention also relates to a washing machine including a housing, a suds container resiliently mounted therein, a drum drivable by a motor and rotatably mounted in the suds container, and further including a water inlet valve, a drain, and a controller by which the motor, the water inlet valve, and the drain can be controlled to carry out the above method or embodiments mentioned herein.
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